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Development of Eucalpytus Tereticornis Composite (Barks And Leaves) Adsorbent for Adsorption of Chromium (Vi) and Lead (Ii) Ions from Simulated Wastewater

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– Development of Eucalpytus Tereticornis Composite (Barks And Leaves) Adsorbent for Adsorption of Chromium (Vi) and Lead (Ii) Ions from Simulated Wastewater –

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The research titled Development of Eucalyptus tereticornis composite for chromium (VI) and lead (II) ions adsorption from simulated wastewater was aimed to establish the efficacy of Eucalyptus tereticornis composite as an adsorbent applied in the adsorption of Cr6+ and Pb2+ ions from a simulated solution of respective ions.

The adsorbent was pretreated with 0.5M of Nitric acid to remove the adsorbent coloration and soluble organic compound.

Characterization of the adsorbent was done by the application of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and Scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) to determine the functional group and morphology of the adsorbent respectively.

Introduction

Heavy metals are excessively released into the environment due to rapid industrialization and have created a major global concern (Wanget al.,2008). Chromium, lead, cadmium, zinc, copper, nickel, and mercury are often detected Gin industrial wastewater, which originates from metal plating,

mining activities, smelting, battery manufacture, tanneries, petroleum refining, paint manufacture, pesticides, pigment manufacture, printing, and photographic industries(Kadirvelu et al.,2001).

Unlike organic wastes, heavy metals are non-biodegradable and they can be accumulated in living tissues, causing various diseases and disorders; as a result of the degree of disorder caused by heavy metal, their removal from wastewater before being discharge is of great interest.

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